Monday, December 30, 2013

The woman stabbed her ex-husband and poisoned four of her children resulting in one death on Christmas Day.

By H. Nelson Goodson

December 30, 2013

Casa Grande, Arizona - On Sunday, Connie Villa, 35, was taken into custody in connection with the Christamas Day stabbing of her ex-husband Adam Villa, 33, and alleged poisoning of her four children resulting in the death of Aniarael Macias, 13. Connie called her former husband and lured him to her home at the 351 N. Peart Road. He was then stabbed by her multiple times. He called police while he drove himself to a local hospital and reported the attack.

When police arrived at the home, they had to break down the door to enter. They found Connie with a knife in her hand and three of her children beside her inside. Police also found Macias's body in the bathroom.

Connie also had self inflicted wounds to her upper torso and was transported to a local hospital for treatment. A preliminary investigation determined that Connie had poison the children ages 3, 5, 8, that resulted with her 13-year-old daughter's death. Apparently, Connie forced her children to take prescription narcotic drugs, according to Thomas Anderson, spokesman for the Casa Grande Police Department.

Connie is charged with one count of first-degree murder, three counts of attempted murder and other charges are also pending, according to police.

Connie was arrested on Sunday by police after she was released from the Maricopa Medical Center.

Chicago, Illinois - On Sunday, Milton J. Miranda, 28, aka, "Wilton Silvera or Milton Miranda-Protillo," of Honduras was charged with first-degree murder for the May 21 brutal homicide and dismemberment of José Reyes Ramos, 30, of Honduras in Chicago. Mirnada was extradited on Saturday from Morris County, New Jersey to face charges and was ordered held without bail.

In October, Chicago police detectives after executing a warrant dug up multiple plastic garbage bags containing the decaying dismemberment body parts of José Reyes Ramos. Daisy Gutiérrez, 19, of Chicago was charged with first-degree murder and her father Salvador Gutiérrez, 56, of Chicago has been charged with hiding a corpse. Both suspects are from Mexico. Salvador is being held on a $500,000 cash bond and Daisy on a $2M cash bond.

Miranda was arrested in October in Morris County, New Jersey on a domestic warrant for failing to show up for court, when authorities later discovered that he was also wanted in connection for a Chicago homicide. Miranda was being held until he is extradited to Illinois. Both Daisy and Miranda went to New Jersey shortly after killing Ramos, according to Chicago authorities.

Daisy is being held at a Cook County jail medical facility and is five months pregnant. Both Daisy and her father confessed to authorities about the homicide.

Daisy in October told homicide investigators that last May, she invited Ramos to her residence at 5100 block of S. Springfield Avenue. While she was undressing in her bedroom as Ramos watched, her current boyfriend, Miranda walked in and hit Ramos with a pipe and then slid his throat.

She later contacted her father about the murder. He came over and watched Miranda dismember Ramos. They took the body parts in bags to Salvador's home. Salvador took three hours to dig up a hole in his backyard at the 8300 block of S. Scottsdale Avenue and then buried the corpse.

Last October, neighbors called authorities that a bad smell was coming from Salvador's backyard. When authorities dug up the area where the smell was coming from, they found Ramos body parts in bags.

Jorge Monaca Ramos, 28, of Honduras, who is José's brother had dated Daisy for three years and had two children, now ages 2 and 1. Daisy has another 3-year-old child and is expecting another one.

They separated after a rocky relationship that Jorge says, it was Daisy's jealousy and threats of killing members of my family, which led to the separation.

Jorge even changed his phone number to stop Daisy from calling him and leaving threatening text messages that he was going to be sorry and pay for splitting up. Ramos went missing in May and missing person flyers of Ramos were distributed in the neighborhood, according to Jorge.

Sunday, December 29, 2013

Milwaukee, WI - Shout out to Milwaukee County Sheriff's Captain Sylvia Rodriguez, Airport Division who has been on medical leave for nearly a year. Captain Rodriguez is gradually recovering from a liver transplant.

Wishing her a speedy recovery.

Rodriguez became the first bilingual County Sheriff's deputy to be hired in the department on November 13, 1992.

Hundreds of poor people from Tampico flocked to different areas of the city to get free pizza and gifts from members of the Gulf Cartel in public without any police or military presence.

By H. Nelson Goodson

December 29, 2013

Tampico, Tamaulipas, Mexico - A video released on December 27, by the Gulf Cartel shows that its members from the criminal organization were out busy on Christmas Eve giving out free pizza and gifts to the same population that it extorts, traffic drugs too, kidnaps for ransom and kills for profit. The Christmas Eve cheer and the distribution of gifts was held in various popular places, including at parking lot near the Carlos Canseco Hospital, across from the main bus terminal, near the Social Security building and other areas.

Those distributing food and gifts used at least four pickup trucks and carried their weapons openly, according to people who witnessed the event. No injuries were reported.

Local police in the area, including the Federal Police, ministry police, state police and the Mexican military didn't even attempt to interfere with the Gulf Cartel's mission to give out free pizza and gifts to the needy on Christmas Eve.

Milwaukee, WI - Milwaukee Police Deputy Inspector Ramon Galaviz retired on December 20. Galaviz last assignment was as a Special Projects Coordinator for the Milwaukee Police Department (MPD) Administration Bureau. He also worked in the field operations and became head of the police academy for eight years. Galaviz was the second highest ranking Hispanic supervisor for the department.

Galaviz was considered as the next likely Chief of Police by the south side Latino communty. He eventually tried twice to become chief, but the Milwaukee Fire and Police Commission failed to select Galaviz as chief.

In 2007, the Commission didn't pick any of the high ranking and well qualified candidates from its own police force, which two were Hispanic including Galaviz and hired an outsider with the support of Mayor Tom Barrett, who they made an exception after the deadline to apply had expired.

Galaviz also made it to the finalist list for Chief of Police in 2003. In 2000, Galaviz was chosen as UMOS Man of the Year. In the same year, his family was chosen as the UMOS Family of the Year.

He is also a well known volunteer for Mexican Mexican Fiesta.

Galaviz had been a Deputy Inspector, since 1996 and joined the Milwaukee Police Department in 1982.

According to the MPD website, Galaviz served under six Chiefs of Police in a variety of capacaties, rising from a beat cop in District Two up to his last assignment as Special Projects Coordinator in the Administration Bureau, with stops in between at the Metropolitan Division, Districts Five and Six, Lock-Up Court Administration Division, the Criminal Investigations Bureau and Internal Affairs. Previous to his last assignment before retiring, he served as a Night Field Deputy Inspector for over five years with operational oversight responsibilities for the entire Department in the absence of the executive command staff.Additionally he served as the Director of the Police Academy for over eight years from 2/2002 to 5/2010 with administrative and management oversight of recruit, in-service, specialized and Regional Training Center programs for the entire Department.

Deputy Inspector Galaviz, is a graduate of the FBI National Academy and Northwestern University School of Police Staff and Command, had completed two Master of Science Degrees, in Training and Development and in Vocational and Technical Adult Education; two Bachelor of Science Degrees, in Public Administration and Criminal Justice Administration; and two Associate Degrees, in Police Sciences and General Education.

Throughout his career, he has been a strong proponent of collaborative, community-based policing strategies. This philosphy seeks to realize the force-multiplying benefits and efficiencies of the Department's patrol, investigative and civilian resources by working closely with the stakeholders in Milwaukee's neighborhoods.

Deputy Inspector Galaviz proudly wore his country's uniform for 27 years, four years active-duty and with 23 years of active Reserve time, including service in Operation Desert Shield/Storm. In 2004, he retired from the U.S. Air Force Reserve with the rank of Senior Master Sergeant.

Friday, December 27, 2013

Valdez killed and decapitated his aunt's boyfriend Díaz-Hernández as a Christmas gift for having him move out.

By H. Nelson Goodson

December 27, 2013

Chicago, IL - On Friday, Alexis Valdez, 18, was charged with murder in connection with the early Christmas Day discovery of a decapitated body of Silvestre Díaz-Hernández, 41. Police were called around 2:00 a.m. to a Belmont Gardens neighborhood apartment where Díaz-Hernández was found in the basement at his apartment located in the 2500 block of North Kildare Ave.

Valdez within minutes was taken into custdy near the apartment without incident and charged with first-degree murder. Police recovered a knife believed to have been used by Valdez to murder and decapitate Díaz-Hernández, who was from Guerrero, Mexico.

Valdez admitted to killing his aunt's boyfriend after she had told him to move out of their apartment. He failed to stay in school, find a job and contribute to the household needs.

Both Valdez and Díaz-Hernández after drinking on Christmas Eve and heading out to get more alcohol to drink, Valdez planned to kill Díaz-Hernández while his aunt was attending another Christmas party.

When they returned to the apartment, Valdez grabbed a hammer from the porch where he hid it and fatally hit Díaz-Hernández in the head multiple times. Valdez then played loud music to hide the noise as he decapitated his victim's head, cut off his ears, nose and mouth, including his arms, legs and only leaving the torso. Valdez also forcibly pulled out the victim's eyeballs with his bare fingers.

Valdez then took the severe head, nose, ears, mouth, eyeballs and placed them in his aunt's bed as a Christmas present, according to the criminal complaint.

Cook County Judge Peggy Chiampas ordered Valdez held without bail. Valdez murder and admission to brutally killing his aunt's boyfriend and then dismembering the body is the most gruesome case recorded in Cook County's history.

Cook County assistant prosecutor Kingsley Sawyers says, Valdez after the murder got tired and called 911 to report a dead body, when the 911 operator asked, if he tried CPR, Valdez laughed and told the operator, Díaz-Hernández had been decapitated.

Valdez also admitted, that if his aunt would have come home and found the severe head, he would have also killed her, according to Sawyers.

Díaz-Hernández is survived by a 17-year-old daughter and 18-year-old son and four step children.

Tennessee - A&E confirmed, that the now known bigoted "Duck Dynasty" show with all the Robertson family will resume reassuring the network tolerance for bigotry and ratings by racist America.

Phil Robertson, one of the cast members of Duck Dynasty made a prior comment to GQ Magazine comparing homosexuality to bestiality. In response, A&E indefinitely suspended Phil from the show.

His comment on GQ resulted in a backslash and the rest of the show cast stood in support of Phil's statement. But most Americans called it bigotry that breeds hate towards the gay and lesbian U.S. population.

Milwaukee, WI - On Friday, a vehicle was reported totalled after an accident at the 1500 block of W. Mitchell Street and S. 16th Street just before 7:20 p.m. Police detained a male suspect in connection with the accident.

No injuries were reported by police as of yet and if another vehicle was involved.

The Sinaloa department of justice confirmed that Olaguez-Rendon had been extradited to Mexico on October 4, to face mulitple homicide charges.

By H. Nelson Goodson

December 27, 2013

Sinaloa, Mexico - Genaro Olaguez-Rendon, 53, was extradited on October 4, to Mexico after the U.S. Marshals Service arrested him at a family home at the 2500 block of Grove Ave. in Sacremento, California. The U.S. Marshals Service took Olaguez-Rendon into custody on October 3 after Mexico had requested an extradition order for his arrest in connection with the homicides of eight Sinaloa state officials including a commissioner and resulting with four other officials being injured on May 2, 2000.

After the murders, Olaguez-Rendon fled Mexico and illegally entered the U.S. He worked as a landscaper for almost 13 years in the San Joaquin County using false identities. Olaguez-Rendon was arrested in April for cultivating marijuana and for maintaining several growhouses around Stockton. He spent three months in jail, but was released afterwards due to jail overcrowding.

Olaguez-Rendon was also wanted on a felony charge for failing to appear at an April court hearing concerning the marijuana growing charges.

He currently has a pending case in San Joaquin County for cultivating marijuana and stealing public utility services to grow marijuana, according to court records.

Thursday, December 26, 2013

Chicago, IL - On Thursday, Alexis Valdez, 18, was charged with murder in connection with the early Christmas Day discovery of a decapitated body of Silvestre Díaz-Hernández, 41. Police were called around 2:00 a.m. to a Belmont Gardens neighborhood apartment where Díaz-Hernández was found in the basement at his apartment located in the 2500 block of North Kildare Ave.

Valdez within minutes was taken into custdy near the apartment without incident and charged with first-degree murder. Police recovered a knife believed to have been used by Valdez to murder and decapitate Díaz-Hernández.

Las Vegas gambler had left a brown bag with $300,000 cash in the back seat of a taxi.

By H. Nelson Goodson

December 26, 2013
(Updated)

Las Vegas, Nevada - On Monday, Gerardo Gamboa, 27, a driver who works for the Yellow Checker Star Taxi company (YCS) reported that he found a brown bag with $300,000 composed of $100 bills in 6 bundles of $50,000 each. Gamboa was picking up a passenger at the Bellago Casino when the doorman notice the bag and told Gamboa.

At a near stop light, Gamboa opened the bag and discovered the money. He showed the other passenger the money and asked him to be a witness, so to confirm he didn't take any money. After dropping off the passenger he returned to the YCS' s taxi headquarters and turned it in.

The taxi company called police and it was learned that a well known 28-year-old gambler had just won the amount. The money was returned to the owner who stopped by to shake Gamboa's hand and later gave him a $10,000 reward.

Gamboa told media outlets, that he needs money, but that he wasn't going to keep money that wasn't his.

For Gamboa's good deed, the taxi company made him taxi Driver of the Year, awarded him with $1,000 and an expensive dinner for two, according to Joel Willden, the Yellow Checker Star field operations manager.

Tuesday, December 24, 2013

Christmas Eve and should be the busiest day to get donations as a homeless man down on his luck.

By H. Nelson Goodson

December 24, 2013

St. Paul, MN - On Tuesday, I thought I've seen it all, but life is full of surprises. Just saw a homeless man next to I-94E and 10E with a sign that says, "Lost everything, but my faith." No wonder he is homeless. In a capitalist nation, people can't live or survive on faith alone, but can be a step in the right direction. A friend says, he should be shoveling snow somewhere to make money, but at -12 degrees? He is probably trying to scam people into giving up some hard earned cash on Christmas Eve? My friend believes that the homeless man is just panhandling. Who knows, what do you think?

Morales used his position as a La Villita soccer team assistant coach to assault a teen.

By H. Nelson Goodson

December 24, 2013

Chicago, IL - On Monday, Héctor Morales, 30, was charged in Cook County with sexual assault of a 14-year-old boy. A bond of $250k has been set for Morales.

According to the criminal complaint, Morales is an assistant soccer coach for La Villita soccer team and went to pick up the teenager for a game. After the game, while Morales was taking the teen home, he decided to stop and bought some beer. Morales gave some beer to the teen and then performed oral sex near the 2500 block of W. Cermak Ave.

Morales afterwards stopped at a Wal-Mart and bought some soda and candy for the teen. The teen later told his parent about what Morales had done.

Chicago police later took Morales into custody when he again went to pick up the teen at his home to take him to another game.

Deputy Sheriff died attempting to stop armed robbery at a X-mas family party in Indiana.

By H. Nelson Goodson

December 24, 2013

Bellwood, Indiana - On Monday, Gage Thornton and Brandon Jackson, both 22 and from Bellwood have been charged with one count each for murder and one count each for attempted armed robbery resulting in murder. Both murder suspects were ordered held without bail. If convicted, both Thornton and Jackson are facing life in prison.

Thornton was arrested at Jackson's home and were charged for last Friday's murder of Cook County Sheriff's Deputy Investigator Cuauhtemoc "Temo" Estrada, 50, at a VFW in Bellwood, police reported. Estrada was attending an X-mas family party in Indiana when his daughter, Christina Estrada, 19, and boyfriend were bringing food into the party from a vehicle, they were held up by two mask men in hoodies.

Estrada who was off-duty tried to intervene and take the suspects into custody, but was gunned down as he tried to take his weapon out.

Monday, December 23, 2013

Murder suspect facing life without parole in the death of a George Webb cook.

By H. Nelson Goodson

December 23, 2013

Milwaukee, WI - On Monday, Delorean Latrell Bryson, 23, was charged with first-international homicide in the death of Reginald T. Evans, 21, a cook at the Eastside George Webb last Saturday. Bryson was also charged with possession of a weapon by a felon. If convicted, Bryson who has a criminal history is facing life in prison without parole. A cash bail of $500,000 was set for Bryson.

Last Friday, Evans was fatally shot shortly after he helped a waitress to take out from the restaurant an unruly group after they began to throw stuff around inside to a customer. Shortly after, Bryson returned with a gun and fatally shot Evans in the chest.

Police were able to identify Bryson by surveillance camera video at the restaurant. Bryson was arrested several hours later at his home in the north side of Milwaukee, according to police.
Also along with Bryson, Oliver D. Kennedy, 35, was charged with one felony count for harboring or aiding a felon and both Joycelyn M. Long, 37, and Shalanda Nichole Long, 32, were charged with one misdemeanor count each for disorderly conduct. The three suspects were with Bryson at George Webb.
A cash bail of $5,000 was set for Kennedy and signature bonds of $1,000 each was set for both Joycelyn and Shalanda.

On Friday, Justine Sacco, a former public relations representative employee for InterActive Corp. was fired after she tweeted, "Going to Africa. Hope I don't get AIDS. Just kidding. I'm White!" The employer condemned her posted statement as hateful and decided to terminated her after the tweeted statement went viral. Sacco's Twitter account has since been deleted, but several fake accounts have poped up, including a Facebook account asking for donations, since she's unemployed.

Sacco, who resides in NY, NY tweeted racist her post while she boarded a Gogo flight to Cape Town, South Africa and was in mid-flight when it went viral and no internet access was available during the flight.

On Saturday, a Sacco Facebook (FB) account stated, "I made a huge stupidity, I deeply apologize. Away from me a racist idea, it was just for laughs — in Cape Town, South Africa." This Sacco FB account could not be confirmed, if it was actually Sacco who posted the comment at 5:47 a.m. South Africa time.

Sacco is originally from Hillingdon, Slough, United Kingdom, according to FB.

LULAC national and the Ronald McDonald's House Charities working to provide over $100K in scholarships to inspiring Hispanics who want to attend colleges, but DREAMers are excluded from participating.

By H. Nelson Goodson

December 23, 2013

Washington, D.C. - League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) National Education Service Centers, Inc. (LNESC) and the Ronald McDonald's House Charities/HACER National Scholarship (RMHC/HACER) have teamed up to offer more than $100K in scholarships to eligible inspiring Latino students who want to pursue a college or university education. Hispanic high school students that are eligible are encouraged to apply before the January 21, deadline to LNESC and RMHC/HACER.

Hispanic News Network U.S.A. (HNNUSA) has learned that both scholarship providers have continued to discriminate against DREAMers for years, despite, undocumented families and DREAMers that have supported LULAC events and patronize McDonald Restaurants. In other words, it's alright for undocumented immigrants to continue to fund LULAC events and march with LULAC signs during immigration reform rallies and to buy burgers and products from McDonald's, but it's a shame that their children are excluded from the very same funding sources that their parents helped generate.

Only eligible high school students that are U.S. Citizens or legal residents can qualify, according to the scholarship application requirements to participate.

More than $23M scholarships have been awarded, since 1985 and RMHC/HACER scholarships range from $1,000 to $100,000 per student.

It's also unfortunate and wrong that the Wisconsin Hispanic Scholarship Foundation who sponsors Milwaukee's three day annual Mexican Fiesta, including several LULAC Councils 319 and 322 continue to deny scholarships to DREAMers, shame on them for exploiting undocumented Raza and not giving becas (scholarships) to their children.

Sunday, December 22, 2013

Bloomington, MN - The hero robot standing on top of the LEGO store at the Mall of America (MOA) was created from 2.8 million LEGO pieces, weighting 9 tons of LEGO and has 2 tons of rebar structure to hold it from swaying, according to Jean Mlynczak from the LEGO store.

The robot stands on top of the LEGO roof and stands at least 11 meters or 34 feet tall.

In 2010, the robot structure was put up after the 20th Anniversary of the MOA. As people pay for their LEGO purchases at the cashier lane inside the store, very few customers noticed that they are under an 11 ton LEGO robot stationed on covered I-beams.

Saturday, December 21, 2013

Four suspects arrested and charged for murdering a lawyer in front of his wife for steal SUV in a carjacking.

By H. Nelson Goodson

December 21, 2013

Newark, NJ - On Saturday, police arrested and charged four men in connection with the fatal carjacking murder of Attorney Dustin Friedland, 30, of Hoboken. The four suspects, Basim Henry, 32, Karif Ford, 31, Kevin Roberts, 33, all from Newark and Hanif Thompson, 29, from Irvington were charged with felony murder, carjacking conspiracy resulting in murder, weapon possession and unlawful possession of a weapon. A $2M bail was set for each suspect, according to Carolyn Murray, the Essex County District Attorney.

A $41,000 dollar reward had been offered by donors for information leading to the arrest of the suspects.

A state-federal task force began tracking and arresting the suspects on Friday and the last arrest was on early Saturday, according to U.S. Attorney Paul Fishman. The task force works was created to combat carjackings in Essex County.

According to the criminal complaint, on Saturday, Friedland and his wife, Jamie Schare Friedland, 27, had left the Short Hills Mall in Millburn after it closed and were at the second level parking section where their 2012 silver Range Rover was parked. Friedland had just let his wife into the SUV when two suspects confronted him as he walked to the driver's side. Friedland and the suspects scuffled and was shot in the head.

The suspects forced Friedland's wife out of the SUV at gunpoint and took the Range Rover and Christmas shopping purchases. Another green SUV with several other accomplices followed the Range Rover, according to witnesses.

Friedland's wife was not injured, but Friedland succumbed to his injury and was later pronounced dead at a local hospital.

Police found the Range Rover at an abandoned lot on Renner St. on Monday.

Friedland's widow released a statement, thanking police and all the authorities involved for "pursuing this so vigorously" in arresting and charging the four suspects.

In 2013, their have been 450 carjackings including Friedland's in Essex County compared to 422 carjackings in 2012 and 227 in 2011.

Intoxicated driver drove 2.3 miles the wrong way over the Hoan bridge and then crashed.

By H. Nelson Goodson

December 21, 2013

Milwaukee, WI - Edward Deshazer, 30, of Cudahy was cited for a misdemeanor count of OWI first offense and a felony count for reckless endangering safety after he drove the wrong way for 2.3 miles along the Hoan bridge. If convicted, Deshazer is facing up to 10 years in prison on both counts.

Milwaukee County Sheriff's deputies were dispatched around 2:00 a.m. to the Hoan bridge on I-794 after a construction worker reported that Deshazer was going southbound on the northbound lanes of I-794.

Deshazer than lost control and crashed his white 2007 Ford expedition on the GM barrier walls near North Carferry Drive, according to the Milwaukee County Sheriff's Office (MCSO). Deshazer tested .18 on the PBT, a field preliminary breath test.

Deshazer told deputies he had been drinking at Dick's on Water Street before entering the wrong way on I-794 freeway at the Lincoln Memorial Drive entrance.

Friday, December 20, 2013

Police arrested a murder suspect hours after he fatally shot a George Webb cook.

By H. Nelson Goodson

December 20, 2013

Milwaukee, WI - Police have confirmed that a 28-year-old suspect with a criminal background and a felon has been arrested in connection with early Friday's homicide at a George Webb restaurant at the 2900 block of N. Oakland Ave. Reginald T. Evans, 21, a George Webb cook was fatally shot shortly after he helped a waitress to take out from the restaurant an unruly group after they began to throw stuff around inside. The 28-year-old suspect returned with a gun around 2:00 a.m. and fatally shot Evans in the chest.

Police were able to identify the suspect by surveillance camera video at the restaurant. The suspect was arrested several hours later at his home in the north side of Milwaukee, according to police.

Three children survived and were in the home when the murder-suicide occurred at a Milwaukee south side home.

By H. Nelson Goodson

December 20, 2013

Milwaukee, WI - On Friday, Milwaukee police identified the couple in the murder-suicide reported on early Thursday as Janie Jefferson, 26, and Dontavian Smith, 26. Police responded to a call around 9:00 a.m. at the 1600 block of S. 21rd Street where the bodies of both Jefferson and Smith were found. Police say, Smith shot his girlfriend and then turned the gun to himself during a deadly altercation about moving back to Arizona. The deadly domestic violence victim has three daughters under the age of 6. After the shooting, the 6-year-old girl took her two other sisters outside of the home and sat on the porch until someone came over to see what had happened and then called police.

Alderman Robert Donovan along with Milwaukee Police Captain Alfonso Morales from the Second Police District Station and other community members announced on Friday that a fund for the children has been created at the Tri-City National Bank under the Jefferson Orphan Fund.

The children were turned over to child protective services and authorties are trying to contact relatives in Arizona.

Mayorkas becomes the first U.S. Senate confirmation while being investigated for wrongdoing by the inspector general on allegations of overruling career offcers of the USCIS where he was chief, to allow visa requests from well connected democrats.

By H. Nelson Goodson

December 20, 2013

Washington, D.C. On Friday, the U.S. Senate confirmed Alejandro Mayorkas, former chief of the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) on a vote of 54-41 to become the next deputy secretary for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS). Mayorkas is under investigation of wrongdoing by the inspector general for overruling USCIS career officials and allowing visa requests from well connected democrats. The inspector general quit in amidst of the probe.

It's the first time in history that the Senate has confirmed a nominee while he has a pending investigation. The Democrats changed the rules of a filibuster by making it just a majority vote to gain approval for Mayorkas. The U.S. Senate is controlled by Democrats and President Barack H. Obama nominated Mayorkas as deputy director of DHS.

Also, President Obama nominated Leon Rodriguez to become chief of USCIS and replace outgoing Mayorkas. Rodriguez is the current Director of the Office for Civil Rights of the Department of Health and Human Services. From January 2010 until September 2011, Leon was the Chief of Staff and Deputy Assistant Attorney General for the Department of Justice Civil Rights Division.

Thursday, December 19, 2013

Underground website "Hurt 2 The Core" subforum reveals users discussing fantasies and sexual exploitation of children ranging in ages from 1 to 11, which could be rented for $4K or can be bought as sex slaves for only $10k.

By H. Nelson Goodson

December 19, 2013

Morelia, Michoacan, Mexico - Mexican hackers have found an underground website called "Hurt 2 The Core" (H2TC) where anonymous users can register by signing up to join and participate in various discussions, not limiting the sexual exploitation of children. Under a subforum on Child Sex & Prostitution, a user identified himself as "Horny Ivan" discusses how he paid more than $30k, for two children ages 2 and 6 and a 4-year-old girl. Each of the children were sold for $10k each and had to pay extra after they died from sexual abuse at a ranch that Ivan owns. The girl was also shared with a friend of his, which both sexually abused the child until she died.

Horny Ivan told other users interested in renting a child either a boy or girl between the ages of 2 to 11 for sexual pleasure that each would cost $52,000 pesos ($4,000 U.S.) to rent a child and $130,000 pesos ($10,000 U.S.) to buy a child. The children apparently won't be missed by anyone, if they're accidentally killed or murdered during sex acts. The children are provided for the absolute pleasure and to fulfill any sexual fantasy of the buyer, according to Horny Ivan. Ivan says, he had used the service at least five times and had sex with infants from one year old to 8-years-old, but three of them died from sexual pleasure and agony. Having this type of sexual addiction can break your bank, if your not careful, Ivan explained.

The Michoacan hackers notified the Mexican National Security Council and the Federal Police cybersecurity office about the website and the subforum discussions of renting and buying children younger than 11-years-old, including death as an end result of the brutal sexual abuse endured by the victims.

The H2TC discussions also reveal that the trafficking of these children extends to Mexico City, Monterrey, Guadalajara, Oaxaca and Morelia. Arrangements by human traffickers can deliver the children at any hotel or home, at any city and state possible, provide a cellphone just in case they have to disappear quickly, if the child dies during the sex acts, according to the posts.

Another user adviced others not to use Mexico City as a delivery place to act out their sexual fantasies with children, but to use coastal rural towns or cities where less police anti-sexual exploitation of children exists.

The Mexican authorities have not indicated, if any children have been actually killed during the sexual encounters with demented pedophiles. But Horny Ivan began using another user name, "Babysnuff2013" to continue discussions on H2TC website.

On December 9, Fausto Vallejo Figueroa, the Governor of Michoacan held a press conference to announce that an investigation has been launched to dismantle an organized pedophile network working out of Morelia that has been using the internet to post and exchanging photos of underage children on an underground website to traffic children for sexual exploitation. Figueroa acted after the Michoacan hackers exposed the Morelia underground pedophile network that is using the Internet to traffic children for sex.

Figueroa stated, that the Michoacan justice department, the Federal Police and Mexico's Attorney General's Office are working together to dismantle the pedophile network in Michoacan.

The White House is looking into who hacked into the president's personal phonelines, including his cellphone.

By H. Nelson Goodson

December 19, 2013

Washington, D.C. - Since Monday, the White House internal executive security has been investigating an alleged unauthorized hacking of President Barack H. Obama's personal phonelines at the White House, including his cellphone. The NSA and the five panel secret judges have also been compromised by unknown hackers, according to leaked intelligence reports on the Internet and social networks.

The NSA has been hacking and gathering massive metadata from millions of Americans, which recently a federal judge ruled that it was unconstitutional. Under the Obama administration and authorization, the NSA tapped into personal cellphones and phone lines of other foreign presidents and world leaders to get their dirty skeletons from the closets. It wouldn't be a surprise, if in return they also hacked into the NSA and the White House.

The White House is keeping the hacking under wraps and won't confirm, if an investigation has determined that other foreign nations are responsible for the hacking. The NSA is also not saying anything about their metadata being compromised due to a national security issue.

It seems, that whistleblower Edward Snowden isn't the only one with secret files from the NSA. But Snowden is now being credited for taking down the NSA by exposing their illegal wiring tapping and the massive illegal metadata gathering of information from millions of Americans and foreign leaders as well.

Snowden will definitely take credit for removing the military head of the NSA and the foreseeable replacement of the corrupt five panel of secret judges who approved the illegal gathering of data, which has nothing to do with preventing terrorism.

Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Fleeing truck driver fatally struck five teens who were waiting outside a school in Reynosa.

By H. Nelson Goodson

December 18, 2013

Reynosa, Tamaulipas, Mexico - On Wednesday, a group of parents, teachers and students from the Rodolfo Treviño Castillo 59 Technical High School organized a protest and blocked the Reynosa-San Fernando highway to demand justice and for authorities to arrest those responsible for the death of five students who were struck around 12:30 p.m. by a red 2005 Silverado Chevrolet truck being chased by the military. The sudents had just attended a Christmas event (Posada) and were outside of their school waiting for transportation when the red truck chased by a military vehicle struck the group of children. The suspect also struck another vehicle that injured a woman and a 5-year-old child.

The driver and another suspect who were allegedly armed fled the scene and abandoned the red truck.

Authorities say, the following students were killed from the impact of being struck at the scene, Margarita Arriaga Cruz, 15, Rosario de los Angeles Alvarez Hernández, 15, Josecil Castro Castro, 14, Juan Carlos Castillo Arizmendi, 13, and Gerardo Martínez Cruz, 13, was taken to a nearby hospital and was pronounced dead on arrival. Also, Sandra Reyes Garcia, 31, and a child identified as Areli Fernández, 5, were reported injured after the suspected hit-and-run red truck crashed into their vehicle.

The Secretary of the Navy (Sedena) says, Sedena naval personnel were chasing the truck after it failed to stop at a checkpoint. The truck was traveling at high speeds before striking the students.

No arrests have been made in the hit-and-run crash that claimed four lives.

El Cartel de Sinaola facing critical blow as intelligence gathered by an international law enforcement task force gets closer to crippling its entire operation and capturing several of its leaders.

By H. Nelson Goodson

December 18, 2013

Mexico City - Intelligence sources indicate that its just a matter of time when two of the major Sinaloa drug cartel leaders, Joaquin Guzman Loera, aka, "El Chapo" and Ismael "El Mayo" Zambada Garcia are taken into custody alive or dead. The U.S. has offered a $5M reward for any information leading to their whereabouts and the Mexican government has offered at least $3M for each suspect.

The U.S. indicted both Loera and Garcia for drug trafficking and money laundering, which extradition to the U.S. will be a priority for the DEA to avoid Loera from ever escaping from prison again as he did 11 years ago and has remained on the run from Mexican and U.S. authorities.

The anti-drug task force, including INTERPOL have been tracking the movements of both wanted drug lords and their expanded web of drug trafficking in Central and South America, the U.S. and europe.

The arrest of both drug lords will be a major blow to the billion dollar Sinaloa drug trafficking operations originating in Mexico and no doubt, high ranking corrupt political and law enforcement officials protecting Loera and Garcia will also face their day in court.

Parents of several teenagers filed a federal lawsuit against the City of Waukegan and two Waukegan police detectives for abusing and physical assaulting a 13-year-old boy.

By H. Nelson Goodson

December 13, 2013

Waukegan, Illinois - The Lake County News-Sun reported that the parents of Jonathan Garcia, 13, and Giorgio Pérez, 14, on Monday filed a federal lawsuit in Chicago against the City of Waukegan and two Waukegan police detectives. The parents claimed that their children endured abuse, were threaten with harm, emotional trauma, obscenities by detectives and the youngest was physically assaulted with a cellphone causing a fractured nose. The lawsuit says that on November 26, police went to Pérez's house after a nearby home had its window broken. The police entered Pérez home without a warrant and asked for the shoes that both Garcia and Pérez were wearing to see, if they matched the foot prints left on the snow leading to Pérez home.

They were taken into custody, while at the Waukegan police station, a detective grabbed Garcia's arm and choked him in order for him to spit out his gum after he refused to signs some documents. The detective engaged in obscenities and threaten to harm the teen, if he didn't confess and then grabbed Garcia's cellphone and smacked the teen's face with it, fracturing Garcia's nose and breaking the phone.

Pérez was taken to the Hulse Juvenile Detention Center in Vernon Hills where he was stripped searched. A detective told Pérez that a boy sharing his room was charged with sexually assaulting a teen, according to the lawsuit.

The detectives weren't identified, because information requested by an attorney representing the teens had not received the arrest records. The teens were not charged for any offense, according to the teen's attorney.

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

The National Security Council's (NSC) secret program exposed by Snowden that collected cellphone data and spied on all American citizens deemed unconstitutional.

By H. Nelson Goodson

December 17, 2013

Washington, D.C. - On Monday, U.S. District Court Judge Richard J. Leon ruled that NSA's mass surveillance collection of metadata from every phone call made in the U.S. and calls received from foreign countries "most certainly" violated federal law and was deemed unconstitutional. Judge Leon wrote in his decision, "I cannot imagine a more 'indiscriminate' and 'arbitrary' invasion than this systematic and high-tech collection and retention of personal data on virtually every single citizen for purposes of querying and analyzing it without prior judicial approval...Surely, such a program infringes on 'that degree of privacy' that the founders enshrined in the Fourth Amendment," which prohibits unreasonable searches and seizures.

To some Americans, Snowden is considered a national hero for exposing the illegal gathering of metadata by the NSA and the Obama administration. To other Americans who don't value their Fourth Amendment protection right to privacy and don't mind that the NSA is tapping into their private calls see Snowden as a traitor. They believe that Freedom isn't free and the NSA can spy on them, but to allow the government to infringe on their constitutional guarantee and protection against illegal search and seizures is not protected under the law.

Several lawsuits were filed in June and involved five plaintiffs, including Larry Klayman, who claimed Obama's NSA collection of data from millions of Americans violated the Fourth Amendment protection against unlawful search and seizures, and had nothing to do with preventing terrorism. Judge Leon agreed with Klayman. Judge Leon's Monday 68-page decision vindicated Snowden and sheds light to an massive illegal gathering of information from Americans by the NSA and the Obama administration. Leon's decision also indicates that the secret panel of judges that makeup the U.S. Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court erred in their decision in allowing the NSA to engage in the massive spying and metadata collection of information from millions of Americans who were not suspected or subject of an investigation for terrorism.

Judge Leon also ordered the NSA to stop collecting data and to destroy all information and records gathered from two plaintiffs, but stayed his decision to destroy the documents until the case is finally resolved due to an expected appeal by the Obama administration. The Obama administration plans to appeal Judge Leon's decision.

Snowden responds to Judge Leon's decision. Snowden from Russia released the following statement through Glenn Greenwald, a journalist who distributed it to media outlets. Snowden stated, "I acted on my belief that the N.S.A.'s mass surveillance programs would not withstand a constitutional challenge, and that the American public deserved a chance to see these issues determined by open courts...Today, a secret program authorized by a secret court was, when exposed to the light of day, found to violate Americans' rights. It is the first of many."

Monday, December 16, 2013

Khobragade is facing up to 15 years in a federal prison, if convicted for visa fraud and making false statements.

By H. Nelson Goodson

December 16, 2013

New York, New York - Last Thursday, Devyani Khobragade, 39, of Mumbai, India's acting consul general and deputy consul general for political, economic, commercial and women's affairs at the New York Indian Consulate General was charged with two federal felony counts for visa fraud and making false statements. She was taken into custody by feds while she dropped her child at a school. She has two young girls.

Khobragade posted a $250,000 bail after pleading not guilty in court on Thursday and had to surrender all her travel documents. If convicted, Khobragade is facing up to 15 years in a federal prison. She is due back in court next month.

Khobragade's lawyer attempted to use diplomatic immunity, but the U.S. denied the claim and says, visa fraud is not covered under the Vienna convention.

Khobragade allegedly made false statements when she applied for a visa for a house worker who was a babysitter. The criminal complaint states, Khobragade paid her babysitter $3.31 an hour and worked more than 40 hours per week. She claimed in the visa application, which she helped the worker fill out and to falsify, that she paid the domestic worker from India 4,500 per month. Authorities say, another document used as a contract between Khobragade and the worker showed that she actually paid her $3,927 less per month than what was reported on the visa application. She actually paid the domestic worker $500 per month, far less than the NY minimum wage of $9.75.

Preet Bharara, the U.S. Attorney for the Southern Dristrict of New York says, that domestic workers brought to work in the U.S. from foreign countries deserve the same wage as other American workers are guarantee to get.

Federal prosecutors say, both her husband and the doemstic worker involved are expected to testify against Khobragade.

Khobragade is known for advocating for women's rights, but the federal criminal charges has embarrassed the diplomat.

DREAMers with Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) risking arrest and deportation for civil disobedience action to halt removal of fellow nationals from the U.S.

By H. Nelson Goodson

December 16, 2013

Fairfax, Virginia - On Monday, "a group of 9 protestors just blocked the entrance and exit of deportation vans at the Fairfax, Virginia Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) office, holding the President accountable for the thousands of deportations expected before Congress returns from Winter break," Notonemoredeportation dot org reported. Among those chaining themselves in protest and blocking the ICE facility exit was Blanca Hernández, a DREAMer and a DACA recipient. Hernández is one of many undocumented immigrants that have received federal work permits and a temperary stay from being detained and deported under President Barack H. Obama's DACA program. She has joined the immigration reform movement as many other DACA recipients have and are now risking their newly temporary acquired legal status to remain in the U.S. without fear of deportation.

In order to qualify for DACA, DREAMers must not have a criminal record or a misdemeanor sentence of one year, which will automatically set forth deportation proceedings as legal permanent residence card holders fall into when in violation of a federal law that allows ICE to deportation those non-cifizens who are legally in the country for minor violations.

Blanca Hernández, one of the protesters chaining herself to the ICE office this morning says, "I have DACA, but people in my family and so many other people in my community are excluded. Its only fair for everybody to have the same opportunity because we all came here searching for the same thing," Notonemoredeportation reported.

The group is one of dozens that have taken direct action to block a few hundred of some of the 400,000 of Obama's yearly deportation qoutas. Hernández who has been in the country for 24 years as an undocument immigrant and other protesters believe Obama has the power to halt deportations. They want Obama to halt deportations and provide relief to families immediately as he did with DACA beneficiaries.

Hernández says, "For the president to say that he can't do anything is the biggest lie he can tell the community. During his electoral campaign he said he was ready to take action. I do this to remind him that he needs to keep that promise, and for all the families that continue to be separated, hoping that it stops."

No DACA recipient has lost their temperary legal status and deported as of yet for protesting during immigration reform action and civil disobedience, but that can change.

All DACA beneficiaries are at risk of deportation in the future, if a non-friendly immigrant president is elected. That president's administration can void Obama's temperary DACA program and engage in the deportation of those undocumented immigrants that signed up for DACA relief.

Last Friday, the GOP leadership of the U.S. House of Representatives ended their 2013 voting session without moving forward and voting on an immigration reform bill. The U.S. Senate passed their own version of an immigration bill, but it will automatically died at the end of the year due to no action by the House. The House failure to pass a bill will linger for the next six to eight years, depending who will control both the U.S. House of Representatives, the U.S. Senate and the White House.

Unless, immigrant rights groups, DACA beneficiaries, supporters for immigration reform take direct national action by managing their spending and buying power of an estimated $2.5T economic financial input in the U.S. to influence change and immigration reform, they are destine to repeat the 2013 Congressional and presidential failure to pass immigration reform in the next decade at least.

Business owners hired Chicago Parking Management, a security company to boot and tow vehicles of parents briefly dropping off high schoolers in private lots near school.

By H. Nelson Goodson

December 16, 2013

Waukegan, Illinois - Controversy over the legality of business owners allowing a hired parking lot security company from the Chicago Parking Management, Inc. to immobilize offenders that briefly enter a lot to drop off Waukegan High School students is brewing, according to the Lake County News-Sun (LCNS). The LCNS reported, that drivers in vehicles are blocked from leaving the ungated parking lot once they are spotted by hired security for the businesses. The offenders are booted while their vehicles are still running, but can't leave because they have been blocked by security vehicles.

In other states, such an aggressive tactic is considered a scam by the businesses involved and the security firm that is hired to immobilize and boot vehicles while parking lot offenders are still in their vehicles.

Offenders who are mostly Spanish speaking drivers have to pay up to $125 to get the boot removed and avoid a tow.

It's clearly illegal and a gross violation by the business owners and those putting on the boots to immobilized vehicles while the drivers are still inside the vehicles, even if it's a private business parking lot. Businesses are given city permits to operate in Waukegan and thus by having an open parking lot, vehicles can't be immobilized for profit. Offenders have to be allowed to leave the private parking, if they refuse for whatever reason, vehicles can be cited and then towed at the owners expense.

If a driver happens to leave the vehicle unattended at a private business parking lot and is not shopping at the business and clear signs are placed warning that an unauthorized vehicle is subject to be booted, a fine and will also be towed at the owners expense would be legal.

4th Ward Alderman Harold Beadling told LCNS, that business owners around the high school had to hire a parking lot security company after parents dropping off their high school children in their parking lots kept customers from entering the lots to park and shop. Business owners should be supported, since they pay taxes, according to Beadling. But parents dropping off their children also pay taxes and shouldn't be scammed and forced to pay for a boot to be removed by the businesses.

City officials in Waukegan have received complaints about the legality of immobilizing vehicles while drivers are still inside and not allowing vehicles to leave or be given a warning not to park in the lot.

Steve Martin, the Waukegan city attorney was not available for comment and was unaware of the questionable booting by the hired security at businesses near the 1000 and 1100 block of Washington Street near the high school. Martin is expected to review the booting tactics used by the involved businesses and the company that they hired, according to David Motley, spokesperson for the City of Waukegan.

Martin should force the security company to refund all the money taken from booting and towing to its victims, once he can confirm that Waukegan has no ordinance and the state does not have any established law allowing such scams, Hispanic News Network U.S.A. found.

Sunday, December 15, 2013

The Packers team bus driver ran over a cop motorcycle inside a tunnel of the AT&T stadium.

By H. Nelson Goodson

December 15, 2013

Dallas, Texas - On Sunday, the Green Bay Packers team made an impressive arrival at the AT&T stadium to play with the Cowboys, when their bus driver ran over a Dallas Police motorcycle. The driver of the Packers team bus was maneuvering through a tunnel of the stadium when it ran over the motorcycle, according to Amanda Guerra, NBC5 News. The motorcycle received minor damaged and was out of commission during the game.

The officer of the motorcycle was not injured. But, the Packers went on to win by 37-36.

No word yet, if the Packers will replace the motorcycle or if their insurance will cough up the costs for repairs of the damage inflicted by the bus driver.

Several Mexico City police officers stationed at the Coyoacàn Metro station arrested a 21-year-old man after jumping the turnstiles in protest of higher ticket prices.

By H. Nelson Goodson

December 15, 2013

Mexico City - On Saturday, a 21-year-old man was taken into custody around 1:00 p.m. by two Mexico, D.F. police officers, Arturo Cruz L. with badge number 34494 and M. Degadillo R. after jumping a turnstile and video taping his own illegal arrest with an iPod. The man told the officers, that he jumped the turnstiles in protest of recently raised prices to ride the Metrotrain. He was a lone protester, according to the man.

The man is then searched by Officer Cruz L. and taken to a near by office at the Metro. Officer Delgadillo R. tells the man its not a civil offense to jump the turnstile, but the man continues to be detained.

Officer Cruz L. gets agitated as the man continues to video record his incident. The officer then reacts by putting his arm around the man's neck while choking him and forces him to the ground. In the back ground, Officer Degadillo tells Officer Cruz L. to let go and leave the man alone. As the man hits the ground, his iPod screen breaks.

Officer Cruz L. defends his actions by telling the man, that its illegal to video record. The man is then walked to the number 10 B. Juarez delegation to be processed as the man in a loud voice repeatedly continues to say, "I'm being arrested for jumping the turnstiles, protesting higher prices to use the metro and for video recording...they are violating my right of free expression."

According to Mexico, D.F. metro laws, it's not a civil offense, if someone jumps the turnstiles. Anyone caught jumping the trunstiles is escorted out of the metro or can pay their way back in to ride the subtrain. Also, it isn't illegal to video tape your own arrest as Officer Cruz L. tries to interpret.

Officer Cruz L. undoubtedly used his authority to abuse the man and damaged the man's property, while unlawfully detaining him. The man never resisted as he was arrested and choked by Officer Cruz L.
The ticket price for riding the Collective Metro Transport System in Mexico City was raised by 15 cents on Saturday, from $3.00 pesos (23 cents U.S.) to $5.00 pesos (38 cents U.S.). More than 5.2 million people use the Metro system on a daily basis.

The Metro officials couldn't estimate how many people jumped the turnstiles, since the price of riding the Metrotrain was raised yesterday.
The video has gone viral on the social networks and YouTube.

Saturday, December 14, 2013

Sulok drove 6 miles the wrong way on state I-43 freeway while intoxicated in Milwaukee County.

By H. Nelson Goodson

December 14, 2013

Milwaukee, WI - On Saturday, the Milwaukee County Sheriff's Office (MCSO) confirmed that Alicia Sulok, 33, of Hales Corners was arrested and cited for OUI, endangering safety for going the wrong way for at least six miles on I-43 before she was stopped by a county deputy sheriff. At around 2:20 a.m., a sheriff's deputy spotted Sulok driving South without her headlights on the northbound lanes of I-43 freeway near the Chase Ave. entrance.

The deputy stopped Sulok near the Edgerton Ave. entrance. She tested .20 on the field preliminary breath test for alcohol, according to the MCSO. She told the deputy, that she had dranked four beers at a local bar.

Friday, December 13, 2013

ICE agents in Arizona deported Lemos, a pastor early this morning to Guatemala for a traffic violation.

By H. Nelson Goodson

Decmber 13, 2013

Florence, Arizona - On early Friday, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) deported Ardani Rosales Lemos to Guatemala around 2:00 a.m. (MST) ensuring his death under the hands of La Mara Salvatrucha (MS-13 gang). Lemos, a pastor came to the U.S. in 2005 shortly after nearly being beaten to death by the gang for working to keep teenagers from getting into gangs.

Lemos an undocumented immigrant who asked for asylum in the U.S., but was denied was busted last year for a traffic violation. He had been detained for a year and was deported early this morning while a vigil by activists and family was being held outside the deportation processing center.

According to those at the vigil, several decoy bus were used by ICE and several vans with at least 15 ICE agents who took part in escorting Lemos from a back exit of the Florence Service Processing Center 3250 N. Pinal Parkway to an airport.

Lemos leaves a 2-year-old son named Pablo and a 10-month-old daughter, both U.S. Citizens.
A detainee locator search with ICE shows Lemos is no longer in custody.

Shame on President Barack H. Obama and Janet Napolitano, Secretary of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security for allowing Lemos to be deported and to face certain death by La Mara Salvatrucha gang in Guatemala.

Phoenix, Arizona - Pablo, 2, talks to his father, Ardani Rosales Lemos with a laptop webcam on the Internet. ICE deported Lemos to Guatemala on early Friday. Lemos from Guatemala shares some moments with his son in Phoenix after arriving in his native country.
Photo courtesy of Erika Andiola

Thursday, December 12, 2013

Mesa, Arizona - On Thursday, Erika Andiola, of Mesa is a former Washington, D.C. staffer to U.S. Congresswoman Krysten Simena (AZ-D) and DREAMer announced that her mother, Maria Arreola, 54, was granted a one year stay. Andiola who receceived her legal work permit in November under DACA had quit her position as an outreach director with Simena's office to concentrate on effords to prevent her mother from being deported to Mexico in January.

DREAMers who receive legal work permits from the federal government can not legally apply for driver licenses in Arizona under Governor Jan Brewer (R).

Today Andiola posted in her Facebook account that, "ICE has granted another year stay to my mom!!! Thank you so much for your support. It took for me to quit my job to be able to speak the truth about what they are doing with our families. ICE decided to give her the stay before she even had to show up on January. THIS IS THE POWER OF OUR COMMUNITY! Now let's get the President to stop deportations while congress gets their act together and pass a legislative fix!"

Andiola doesn't plan to return to work for U.S. Representative Simena anytime soon, but will continue to concentrate in the movement for immigration reform and keep families united.

Congresswoman Simena in a released statement said, "I am pleased that ICE did the right thing and is allowing Erika's mother to stay with her family. But there are still thousands of Arizona families waiting for Congress to fix our broken immigration system. We need to pass common sense reform that keeps families together, secures our border and grows our economy."

Immigration reform organizations and activists around the nation have conceded that the U.S. House of Representatives will not passed a bill this year, with only one more day left of House business for 2013. The House will reconvene in January after it goes on recess on Friday.
Andiola is now advocating for Ardani Rosales Lemos (A#098-918-011) of Guatemala who is scheduled to be deported back to his native country where he is facing death in the hands of La Mara Salvatrucha, a notorious gang. Lemos who has a two year old son, left Guatemala and arrived in the U.S. in 2005, after he was nearly beaten to death for keeping teenagers from gangs. He asked for asylum in the U.S., but he was arrested for a minor traffic violation and remained locked up for a year at the Eloy Detention Center.
Andiola is now helping to keep Lemos in the U.S., he is facing deportation on Friday.

Former detective Figueroa worked for the Arizona State Police for at least ten years.

By H. Nelson Goodson

December 12, 2013

Phoenix, Arizona - On Monday, Carmen Figueroa, 42, resigned from the Arizona Department of Public Safety (state police) after it was learned in mid August that she was undocumented. Figueroa was working as a detective for the state police.

She was based in Tucson as an officer, but in 2010, she was promoted to detective in the criminal investigation division with the state police.

On September 4, Figueroa was suspended with pay pending the outcome of her citizenship status. Her legal status was discovered after her brother who is in the military solicited a U.S. Passport from the State Department and it was learned that he was not a citizen. The State Department also learned about Figueroa's job and found she was undocumented as well.

The State Department notified the Arizona State Police of her non-citizenship status and an investigation was initiated. A state police officer must to be a U.S. Citizen to get hired in Arizona.

Figueroa knew that she would eventually get fired, but last Monday, she resigned from the state police.

Figueroa was born in Sinaloa, Mexico and she was brought into the U.S. at an early age. She contends that her mother led her to believe she was a U.S. Citizen.

When she applied to become a state police officer, Figueroa submitted a birth certificate from Texas, a driver's license and a high school diploma from California, according to Bart Graves, Spokesman from the Arizona Department of Public Safety (DPS).

The DPS is now investigating, if Figueroa falsify documents and information when she joined the department and whether she will be prosecuted. Most likely, Figueroa will eventually be deported as a plea deal with the feds and to avoid a trial.

Figueroa before joining the DPS, she worked as a secretary for the federal Bureau of Prisons and for the Pima County court system as a secretary and officer.

Other non-citizens busted in law enforcement, in 2007, Oscar Ayala-Cornejo, now 30, was deported to Mexico after it was learned through a tip that he was an undocumented Immigrant working as Milwaukee police officer under his dead cousin's name, Jose Morales. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrested Ayala-Cornejo at the Milwaukee Second Police District Station.

He pleaded guilty to a felony charge for falsely claiming to be a U.S. Citizen. He was deported after completing his three month sentence.
His brother, Alexander Ayala, a U.S. Citizen and a Milwaukee police officer was terminated, but his dismissal was overturned by the Milwaukee Fire and Police Commission. He received a temporary suspension without pay after it was learned that he knew that Ayala-Cornejo began using his dead cousin's birth certificate in 1999 when he was in high school. Ayala also knew that it was illegal for a non-citizen to become a police officer in Milwaukee and Ayala did not notified the department of his brother's illegal status and false identity.
Ayala-Cornejo was well known and volunteered for the Mexican Fiesta annual event, which his aunt is currently the executive director and Ayala is the current president of the Latino Peace Officers Association, which is a volunteer security team for the three day Mexican Fiesta.
In 2011, Rafael Mora-Lopez, now 49, a former Anchorage Police Department officer was found to be undocumented and was removed as a law enforcement officer. He began working as an officer since 2005 and was using the name of Rafael Espinoza. His non-citizen status was learned after he attempted to renew his U.S. Passport.

Lopez pleaded guilty to a felony charge of false identity and was sentenced to three months in a federal prison and fined.

Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Police in West Covina stopped Hernández for a traffic violation and not for drug trafficking as he claims in his Twitter and Facebook accounts.

By H. Nelson Goodson

December 11, 2013

West Covina, CA - On Wednesday, Rudy Lopez, the Public Information Officer for the West Covina Police Department stated that on Decembed 5, around 2:53 p.m., a citizen reported suspicious persons inside a vehicle. When an officer arrived at the scene, he saw an SUV leaving the area and committed a traffic violation. The driver was stopped for a traffic violation.

When the officer asked the driver for identification, the driver gave the officer an out of state license identifying him as Larry Hernández.

A record check, indicated that there was a name match for a person with the same name that was wanted. It took about 40 minutes to verify that Hernández was not the same person. A record verification involved another agency and when it was determined that Hernández was not the same person, he was allowed to leave, according to Lopez. Lopez did not confirm, if Hernández was cited for the traffic violation.

Lopez stated, "It is the policy of the West Covina Police Department to sternly condemn racial profiling or biased policing. It is also the policy of the West Covina Police Department to observe all Federal, State or Local ordinances concerning racial profiling, search and seizure and to respect all the protections guaranteed under the United States Constitution."

Hernández has not responded to Hispanic News Network U.S.A. (HNNUSA) after several attempts were made about his error in identifying Covina Police Department as the law agency that stopped him last Thursday. He mistakenly posted on his Twitter account "Mayor del Cartel" and in his Larry Hernández Facebook (FB) account that it was a Covina police officer that had stopped him on suspicion (profiled) of being a drug trafficker and a member of a drug cartel.

HNNUSA contacted the Covina Police Department about Hernández's allegation. Kim Raney, the Covina Police Chief stated, after reviewing their in-car video camera system, they found no recorded incident of Hernández ever being stopped by their department. Raney identified the police squad in Hernández posted FB photo of a reflection of a police squad as a West Covina Police Department vehicle.

As of Wednesday night, Hernández has failed to correctly identify West Covina Police Department and its officers as the law enforcement agency that stopped him on Thursday.

Hernández originally from Los Angeles, gained his popularity in 2009 for depicting the Mexican drug cartel culture in his album that included 16 ballad songs of Narco songs. He won an award for the Mexican Regional Artist of the Year for 2012 Premio Lo Nuestro Awards. In 2010, he won the Latin Artist of the Year in the New category for the Latin Billboard Music Awards.

In 2011, Hernández won Regional Mexican Airplay Artist of the Year and Regional Mexican Albums Artist of the Year for the Latin Billboard Music Awards.

Officer Washington went to the Potomac River and jumped in, a day after being released from custody for allegedly taking partially nude photos of a 15-year-old girl.

By H. Nelson Goodson

December 11, 2013

Washington, D.C. - On Tuesday, Marc Washington, 32, of Waldrof, Md, a D.C. police officer was declared dead after he was found floating in the Potomac River. An unidentified man around 8:15 p.m. called police about a man in the river. When police arrived at the scene they found Washington's vehicle and clothing nearby.

A diving rescue firefighter team recovered Washington's body before 9:30 p.m. and he was pronounced dead at a nearby hospital.

Washington has been released from custody on Monday after he was charged with producing child pornography, according to court records.

Washington was arrested after a mother of a 15-year-old girl called police that on December 1, he went to their home to talk to the girl after she returned home, she had been reported missing. He then went to the girl's bedroom and ordered her to take her shirt off to see, if she had any injuries. The teenager told him that she didn't have any injuries, but he insisted, so the girl undressed. Washington apparently took partially nude photos of the teenager and then left the home.

The teenager told her mother about what happened and she called police.

Washington had been under investigation for child pornography.

Police are investigating whether another officer alerted Washington about the complaint, because he attempted two delete the photos and images he had in his camera. Police found a total of 23 photos, including other women and photos of several female minors in Washington's camera.

He was arrested several hours after leaving the teenager's home, investigators managed to recover most of the images that Washington tried to delete and was charged with producing child pornography.

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Mexican federal authorities arrested García who mastermind, participated and order at least 200 victims to be killed by his associates.

By H. Nelson Goodson

December 10, 2013

Jalisco, Mexico - On Tuesday, Mexican federal authorities announced that Felipe Viveros García, 30, a known leader of La Familia Michoacana had been arrested in Jalisco. García is considered the mastermind who ordered kidnappings, murders, extortions, drug and weapons trafficking in the states of Guerrero and Jalisco. Along with García's arrest, the following suspects were also taken into custody, José Bernabé López Alcaraz, 43, and Froylán Barrera Morales, 40.

García, Alcaraz and Morales are connected to at least 200 homicides, in which García personally murdered some of the kidnapped victims and rival cartel members. Some kidnapped victims were held in safehouses operated by La Familia Michoacana in the municipalities of Teloloapan and Arcelia.

García operated in the municipalities of Teloloapan, Apaxtla de Castrejón, Cuetzala del Progreso, Tepecuacuilco, Iguala de la Independencia and Arcelia, in the state of Guerrero, and in other various municipalities in Jalisco, according to Federal Police and Mexico's Attorney General's Office who successfully planned and coordinated the arrests of the three suspects.

UFW has launched a national campaign to force the Ralph Lauren corporate to stop exploiting its logo for commercial purposes.

By H. Nelson Goodson

December 10, 2013

Keene, CA - This Holiday season, Ralph Lauren has dramatically slashed the price for its controversial T-shirt Thunderbird Tee Style logo wear. The t-shirt sold for $65 back about a month ago, but Ralph Lauren later offered it for just $29.50 and now it sells for a mere $14.99 on its website. The Ralph Lauren New York fashion clothing manufacturer apparently copied its logo from the United Farm Workers Organization (UFW), according to a claim made by the Cesar E. Chavez UFW organization. Ralph Lauren hasn't removed the Thunderbird Tee Style logo from its wear or website, but slumped sales and the controversy behind its logo brand has indeed affected sales and profits on this particular item.

Last November, the UFW organization announced that the New York fashion clothing designer Ralph Lauren had been exploiting its logo for several months and is a copyright infringement. The UFW wants the Ralph Lauren corporation to pull all the t-shirts depicting the UFW registered trademark black eagle logo from its shelves.

The UFW had received information by people who noticed a Ralph Lauren t-shirt with a similar UFW registered trademark black eagle logo being sold at Urban Outfitters stores for $65 each in California and attorney's representing the UFW contacted the store of its logo copyright infringement. Since then, the UFW has been in good faith discussions with Urban Outfitters for reparations and future insurance against such violations, the UFW says.

UFW attorneys had written twice to the estimated $6.5B clothing Ralph Lauren corporation in New York that they were using the UFW trademark logo without permission. In response, Ralph Lauren is claiming their Thunderbird Tee Style logo is not similar to the UFW logo and "that people would not make the connection between the eagle on the t-shirt and the UFW logo."

UFW stated that Cesar Chavez' brother Richard designed the UFW Black Eagle so that union members could easily draw it on handmade red flags. Cesar said, "A symbol is an important thing. That is why we chose an Aztec eagle. It gives pride...When people see it they know it means dignity."

Ralph Lauren's expropriation of the UFW's Black Eagle dishonors the trademark and those who have fought and died for the integrity it represents. It falsely implies the UFW may have endorsed Ralph Lauren clothing, damaging the UFW's extensive goodwill, according to the UFW.

The UFW expects to legal action against Ralph Lauren, if the clothing corporation doesn't comply and remove all their merchandise depicting the UFW black Aztec eagle from shelves. The UFW has also started a national campaign for people to contact Ralph Lauren and demand for them to pull all of their infringing products from their shelves.

About Me

"Words conveyed by wisdom and truth influence inevitable change, Las palabras que contienen sabiduria y verdad influyen inevitablemente al cambio", H. Nelson Goodson said.
Goodson is well known in the local organizing community network. Nationally, Goodson is one of the foremost respected immigration rights and reform journalist.
He is also one of America's foremost Latino civil libertarian.
The Badger Blogger 2008, Patrick wrote: Mr. H. Nelson Goodson, "You have covered things that the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel newspaper won't and you cover it in a way they fear." Posted on Badger Blogger on August 17th, 2007 at 6:39 p.m.
Goodson was instrumental in helping to coordinate the national Immigration movement early in 2006, which drew millions of supporters for immigration rights and reform. Goodson further encouraged numerous members of the Latino entertainment world to endorse and support immigration reform throughout the nation in 2006, published in "El Conquistador Newspaper" issue on November 21, 2008 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S.A.
Currently, Goodson has more than 32 years experience in news investigative reporting. (2015)

Immigration March 2007

Goodson marched with immigrants calling for a just comprehensive immigration reform, which would create a path for legalization for more than 13 million undocumented immigrants and to keep families together.